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Capital, carry, & complacency: key developments in the financial landscape – dynamics of the foreign exchange market and capital flows

In: Financial market developments and their implications for monetary policy

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Brendan Fitzsimmons (Medley Global Advisors)
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This chapter was published in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.) Financial market developments and their implications for monetary policy, , pages 30-47, 2008.

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